With so many sandy beaches and clear waters, Phuket has just about everything for a romantic holiday. There are many activities to enjoy with your loved one during the day. You can island-hop from the fabulous Phang Nga Bay to countless little islets or take things easy by spending a few hours in a luxury spa. End your day with an amazing sunset from a trendy beach club or a fine-dining restaurant.
To help you plan an ideal honeymoon that's also far from the crowds, we have listed all the places we love most. You can be confident of treating your loved one to a couples’ tropical escape.
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Where can I buy fresh flowers in Phuket?
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You can buy roses from wandering pedlars on Patong’s Bangla Road (and in many nightlife areas) most nights. There are also many flower stalls in the island's many markets. If you want to surprise your loved one with a bouquet, almost every florist across Phuket offers delivery services at affordable prices.
- Florist Phuket
130/125 Jomtao Road, Thepkasattri, Phuket 83110, Thailand
+66 (0)818987909 - FlowerFloristPhuket
20/18 Wichitsongkram Road, Phuket Town, Muang, Phuket 83000, Thailand
+66 (0)76 354 551 - Rosa Rose Flowers
89/2 Moo 7, Wichitsongkram Road, Kathu, Phuket, 83120 Thailand
+66 (0)64 551 4565
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Can I buy and launch a floating lantern in Phuket?
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There are usually several wandering vendors selling floating lanterns on Phuket's major beaches (especially Patong, Kata and Karon). Expect to pay around 200 baht per lantern, and the vendors will often help you light it. While authorities aren't really keen on floating lanterns – there's a risk of setting fires if they touch down inland – there is no law preventing you from buying and launching them.
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Are public displays of affection permitted in Phuket?
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Thailand is a fairly conservative country, so it's nice to respect the locals by avoiding public displays of affection (like enthusiastic kissing). Anything risquér than a quick peck on the lips/cheeks, if done in public, is considered public indecency, which can result in a fine. Try to limit yourself to just holding hands in public.
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Is a wedding in Phuket legal in my home country?
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If your wedding is properly registered and documented with the local authorities, then it's a fully legal and globally recognised marriage. This is quite a complicated process and many wedding packages in Phuket exclude it, so make sure you verify with your wedding planner.
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Több mutatásaNot especially so. It's a common scam concerning gemstones sold at a fraction of their usual price in Phuket. If you're offered jewellery for significantly less than you'd expect to pay back home, it's probably fake.
Gold in Thailand has a higher purity (96.5%) than you can find in western countries. You'll see that it has a very intense yellow appearance due to the quality.
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Are there any romantic festivals in Phuket?
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One of Phuket's most romantic festivals is Loy Krathong, which takes place in November. You'll see hundreds of lit paper lanterns and krathongs (lotus-shaped rafts) being released into the sky and water in the evening. The festival is a big night for couples, as they make a wish for long-lasting love. It's a very good sign if their krathongs stay close together in the water.
The Baba Wedding Festival in Phuket Town is also quite romantic. It takes place in mid-June to celebrate the traditions of Phuket's Thai-Chinese community. The event's highlight is a mass wedding ceremony, in which you can participate for a fee.
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What should I consider when booking a romantic hotel in Phuket?
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A romantic Phuket hotel or resort is one which sets the scene just right. If you want to enjoy a romantic holiday or honeymoon with your loved ones, we've listed some of the things to look out for.
- A location with a good view, either on a beach or a nice hillside
- Privacy
- A first-rate spa
- At least 1 fine-dining restaurant
- A large private balcony
- A large and comfortable bed.